Subject: Re: openssh-3.0.2.1 package
To: John Klos <john@sixgirls.org>
From: Tom Jernigan <jernigantc@ornl.gov>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/16/2002 16:19:28
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>
>Best (at least in my opinion) would be to set up sup and get the latest
>release-1-5 source tree. NetBSD now has OpenSSH 3.0.2 in the source tree,
>so you won't have to worry about having an older ssh and a newer ssh
>package at the same time. If you wanted to do this,  put this into
>/etc/supfiles/coll.list:
>
>release-1-5 release=allsrc host=sup.netbsd.org hostbase=/ftp/pub \
>base=/usr prefix=/usr backup use-rel-suffix compress

Q1: Does release-1-5 work for NetBSD 1.5.2?
Q2: allsrc sounds like it will fill up my poor little 700 MB drive in a hurry.
Q3: If I switch from current (my present coll.list setting) to 
release-1-5, do I just delete my present pkgsrc and rerun sup?

>and run sup -s.
>
>Because ssh is a processor hog, you probably want to compile it with
>processor optimisations. If so, put this into your /etc/mk.conf:
>COPTS+=-O3
>CFLAGS+=-m68040
>M68040=YES
>
>When sup is done, cd /usr/src and make build. Come back two days later,
>and you'll have a sparkling new tree of the latest stable binaries, all
>optimised for your processor, as well as OpenSSH 3.0.2.
>
>John Klos
>Sixgirls Computing Labs

thanks,
tom
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